I bought a wrapped No.4 Mk.2 (Dec 1954 stamps) and asked questions about what to feed the beast.
Well, 174 grain bullets were the original design, so I picked up a box of the UMC green box. 174 gr jacketed stuff - cheap.
Wow...sighted in to 100 yards then moved down to 300 yards. Adjust the peep for elevation and aimed at an 8" gong. Thwup! Fired four more times. Thwup, Thwup, Thwup, Thwup, Thwap!
I did not take pics...but wow...what an amazing rifle. With the right ammo, all shots were within 4" circle. Hard hitting and incredibly accurate for open sights. The fine front blade only just covered the width of the target. I may be selling a few of my other guns, as they will probably be related to the safe.
Well, 174 grain bullets were the original design, so I picked up a box of the UMC green box. 174 gr jacketed stuff - cheap.
Wow...sighted in to 100 yards then moved down to 300 yards. Adjust the peep for elevation and aimed at an 8" gong. Thwup! Fired four more times. Thwup, Thwup, Thwup, Thwup, Thwap!
I did not take pics...but wow...what an amazing rifle. With the right ammo, all shots were within 4" circle. Hard hitting and incredibly accurate for open sights. The fine front blade only just covered the width of the target. I may be selling a few of my other guns, as they will probably be related to the safe.




















































